Saturday, August 24, 2013

Let's Explore the Stadiums

To be honest, I wasn't interested in football at all or everything related to it before. But then, after living in such a country which has, let's say, famous football clubs & players, all definitely changed. It became vice versa, indeed. I was so enthusiastic whenever it came to football. I gotta say, "Dear England, I'm amazed by ya! Thou have successfully changed my interest in sport, especially soccer." :p In brief, I had been exploring the city of Newcastle -a small yet peaceful city I lived in for one year-, London, Manchester and Liverpool. All praise be upon my Lord, I finally could visit these well-known British stadiums. There are great experiences I'm gonna share to the readers :) 

The popular football clubs in the UK I have known so far are Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Newcastle United. I was sooo happy as I finally had a good taste in football hahaha. Ohh, one more, as I lived at a kinda flat that so close to the St. James Park stadium in Newcastle, I got influenced by it. Hence it ain't surprising me if I, then, became a football lover :p Well, I shall begin with Newcastle United. Here you go! :) 

~ Newcastle United ~ 

It previously was St. James' Park stadium situated in Newcastle city, Northeast England, but then the stadium name was changed and named as Sports Direct Arena stadium. This stadium was just next to my flat which only need 5 mins walk, more or less. Really close :p People mostly spent their weekends watching football matches in this stadium. They screamed out loud till I got annoyed by 'em, sometimes :p

St. James Park Stadium (Sports Direct Arena), Newcastle, England, UK

I got a chance to watch 2 football matches in Olympics 2012 held in this stadium: Japan vs Morocco and Spain vs Honduras. So crowded! I would say, "Wow! Super cool!" :p


Olympics 2012 ~ Football matches: Japan vs Morocco & Spain vs Honduras at St. James Park Stadium

Olympics 2012 ~ Football matches: Japan vs Morocco & Spain vs Honduras at St. James Park Stadium

Olympics 2012 ~ Football matches: Japan vs Morocco & Spain vs Honduras at St. James Park Stadium

Olympics 2012 ~ Football matches: Japan vs Morocco & Spain vs Honduras at St. James Park Stadium

~ Manchester United ~ 

I remember that time, in winter, I headed for Manchester city by Megabus with my medical colleagues. It took about 4 hours from Newcastle. It was such an exciting journey! :p I went to Manchie twice. The first one, I visited Old Stafford stadium and sightsaw the city centre. The second one, I visited the Mancity football club stadium. Well, some pics below are the main entrances of Old Trafford stadium. 

Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, United Kingdom


The United Trinity



Took a picture in front of the stadium

Inside the stadium. The red one :')









~ Manchester City ~ 

Few months afterwards, I planned to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with my Indonesian fellas in Manchie. I went to this city for the second time then. I visited Etihad stadium a day before the celebration. Here we go! The blue stadium :) Anyway, I got a chance to take pics of the Mancity football players, especially the goal keeper :p 

Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, United Kingdom


Got an opportunity to take photos of these famous Mancity players, especially the goal keeper, Joe hart :')







~ Liverpool ~ 

My journey proceeded to the city of Liverpool. I visited Anfield stadium in summer if I ain't mistaken. Really impressive stadium! :)

This is Anfield! Liverpool, England, United Kingdom





You Will Never Walk Alone :')





















~ Chelsea ~ 

I explored and stayed in London for about one week (christmas & new year holiday). I traveled from Newcastle by train for about 4 hours. I visited some stadiums I only knew such as Stamford Bridge and Emirates Stadiums. I went to Chelsea football club stadium at night so that it was closed already and couldn't take any photos of the entire stadium. 


Stamford Bridge Stadium, London, England, United Kingdom

~ Arsenal ~ 

Emirates Stadium, London, England, United Kingdom




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